The Makerere University College of Health Sciences proudly hosted the 91st White Coat Ceremony (CGC) to officially usher in the 101st cohort of health sciences students into their professional journey.
This landmark cohort represents the first generation of learners in the College’s next century, marking a new era defined by education, innovation, and excellence in healthcare training. The ceremony symbolizes a significant transition for students—from academic preparation to a lifelong commitment to patient care and ethical medical practice.
During the event, students were adorned with white coats, a powerful emblem of professional responsibility, compassion, and dedication to service. The ceremony reinforced the core values of the health profession, emphasizing integrity, accountability, and respect for human life.
Faculty members, administrators, and distinguished guests commended the students for their achievement and encouraged them to uphold the highest standards of professionalism as they embark on their careers in medicine and allied health fields.
As they begin this noble journey, the College warmly welcomes the new cohort into the community of healthcare professionals committed to improving lives and advancing global health.
Welcome to Health Professionalism. 🥼
